#3 Flop: Asmir Begovic
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Bournemouth fought hard to earn a point, but they could and probably should have won all three. Begovic, one of their most reliable performers, was at fault for their second goal and definitely could have done more to deny Walcott's strike too.
Keane leaped above his marker to head home from close-range but Begovic had anticipated the shot and quickly manoeuvred in his attempts to deny him. The ball ricocheted between his legs before trickling in, leaving him no time to react.
As for the first, that one doesn't look good either. Cenk Tosun set Walcott free with an appealing one-on-one opportunity and though his effort ultimately rifled in at the near post, Begovic dived too early and left the Englishman ample space to aim at. It may seem harsh to blame him for that goal, as Bournemouth's high backline allowed the opportunity itself, but if he had covered his angles properly, it would have been a routine save.